Click to Enlarge
Facebook
Twitter
The Financial Times’ weekend edition features a story that a multimillion pound legal claim has been launched against the administrators of a collapsed investment fund set up by former “star trader” Neil Woodford. The paper says Mr Woodford himself is not a target of the legal action, which has been launched on behalf of 1,500 investors looking to recoup heavy losses incurred by hundreds and thousands of savers.

Financial Times Front Page 19th of December 2025

BoE cut Bank Rate 0.25pp to 3.75% as inflation cools. Bailey struck a cautious tone on further easing amid signs of a slowing economy. Reeves welcomed the decision, saying it should help households and businesses, while investors see scope for more, gradual reductions.

Read More »

Financial Times Front Page 18th of December 2025

Warner Bros Discovery’s board rejected a $108bn approach from Paramount, calling it “illusory” and urging investors to spurn it. The directors said the bid lacked funding and regulatory certainty and was inferior to an $85bn transaction they are pursuing with Netflix.

Read More »

Financial Times Front Page 17th of December 2025

Labour’s workers’ rights overhaul cleared its final parliamentary stage, setting up implementation next year. Plans curb exploitative zero‑hours contracts, give day‑one rights to sick pay and parental leave, strengthen unfair‑dismissal protections and expand flexible working. Business groups warn of costs.

Read More »

Financial Times Front Page 16th of December 2025

The FCA plans to relax mortgage affordability rules to widen access and support growth. Lenders could offer larger loans, particularly to first‑time buyers and the self‑employed, and take more risk. Critics warn this could push up prices and raise debt, leaving borrowers exposed if rates rise.

Read More »